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product_id: 8008955
title: "Master Mfg Revolt Lithium-Ion Series 9 Gallon Pull & Tow Sprayer-1.0GPM, 50\" Swath"
brand: "valley industries"
price: "£318.41"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/8008955-master-mfg-revolt-lithium-ion-series-9-gallon-pull-tow
store_origin: GB
region: Great Britain
---

# 1.0 GPM Everflo diaphragm pump 2 hrs spray time per charge attach to mower/ATV w/ hitch Master Mfg Revolt Lithium-Ion Series 9 Gallon Pull & Tow Sprayer-1.0GPM, 50" Swath

**Brand:** valley industries
**Price:** £318.41
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Revolutionize your lawn care—power, precision, and freedom in one sprayer!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Master Mfg Revolt Lithium-Ion Series 9 Gallon Pull & Tow Sprayer-1.0GPM, 50" Swath by valley industries
- **How much does it cost?** £318.41 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- valley industries enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted valley industries brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision & Reach:** 15-foot hose and adjustable nozzle deliver spot or broadcast spray with a 50" swath for targeted or wide-area application.
- • **Versatile Mobility:** Push, pull, or tow behind your lawn mower or ATV with included hitch adapter for effortless coverage.
- • **Rugged Terrain Ready:** Heavy-duty 12" wheels roll smoothly over gravel, grass, and uneven surfaces—work anywhere with ease.
- • **Long-Lasting Lithium Power:** Spray up to 30 gallons on a single charge—no mid-task interruptions.
- • **Chemical-Resistant 9-Gallon Tank:** Compatible with glyphosate and other herbicides, built to last and easy to drain with molded-in port.

## Overview

The Master Mfg Revolt Lithium-Ion Series 9 Gallon Pull & Tow Sprayer combines a durable chemical-resistant tank with a powerful 1.0 GPM Everflo diaphragm pump powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Designed for professional-grade efficiency, it offers up to 2 hours of continuous spraying or 30 gallons per charge, with versatile mobility options including push, pull, or tow behind a mower or ATV. Its 15-foot hose and adjustable nozzle provide precise spot or broadcast spraying with a 50" swath, while heavy-duty wheels ensure smooth operation across diverse terrains. Ideal for weed control, fertilizing, and pest management, this sprayer is built for longevity and ease of use.

## Description

Sprayer Features: Spray up to 2 hours on a single charge with the Master Manufacturing 9 Gallon Lithium-Ion powered Master Gardener Cart Sprayer. Pull and tow for use with watering, fertilizing, applying herbicides/pesticides or de-icing sidewalks around the home. Featuring a top-of-the-line pumping system that includes a robust Everflo 1.0GPM 12V on-demand diaphragm pump. Includes 15 feet of hose to spray gun that gives more flexibility for those hard-to-reach areas. After application use, drain remaining water and chemical with the accessible molded in drain port. Roll on a wide range of rugged terrain on heavy-duty 12-inch wheels. Can be pushed, pulled, or attached to a lawn mower or ATV with the included hitch adapter. Approved for use with Round-Up® and other agricultural brand herbicides and insecticides. Backed by a two-year warranty on pump & components. Spot Spraying: When it comes time to spot spray, un-holster your traditional spray gun and reach up to 18 feet vertically and 20 feet horizontally from the comfort of your seat. As applications change, quickly adjust the nozzle from a steady stream to a wide mist. Traditional spray gun features a trigger lock to reduce hand fatigue and an in-handle filter for increased durability. Broadcast Spraying: This multi-purpose sprayer features a single nozzle broadcast spray boom that has a 4-foot spray swath. With a compact setup, easily prevent damage from oncoming obstacles such as trees or store sprayer without taking up extra room.

Review: An excellent product! - Executive Summary: Buy this sprayer. It's superb. Verbose version, for the reader at leisure: I purchased this sprayer +3 years ago. Today I used it to spot spray 34 gallons of Weed-B-Gon (also desertcart purchased, in a gallon jug not available at local home improvement stores). I finished spraying our very weedy one acre lawn. I didn't finish the (three year old!) battery; the pump still was going strong. Excellent! The sprayer usually is used three times annually, for applying weed killer. It's always worked well and never failed. But I didn't purchase this sprayer without prior frustration in finding an acceptable solution. The first attempt was a hand pumped two gallon sprayer from a local hardware store. It's good enough, and I still use it for limited Roundup application. But the small tank means the sprayer needs to be refilled repeatedly to cover a large area, and the many refills are excessively time consuming. So I purchased a hand pumped four gallon backpack sprayer from H-F. It was a disaster. I hated this sprayer! Carrying +30 lbs on my back, poorly supported by thin, insufficiently padded straps was true torture. I couldn't use it. The third attempt was a battery powered unit from Tractor Supply (RC-8G-SS-TSC). Although a wheeled sprayer, this too was immensely unsatisfactory. Underpowered and with limited battery life, it started falling apart upon first use. Soon after, when the handle broke, I returned all the pieces to TSC (for full refund). But the fourth sprayer--the Master Gardener Rechargeable Cart Sprayer - 12 Volt, 9-Gallon--reviewed here has been an excellent purchase. I pull it by hand and even filled with 65 lbs of weed killer, it rolls easily enough. The pump is sufficiently powerful for spraying a decent distance (which I've not measured) and as indicated above, battery life, both per charge and in total, has been superb. Regarding complaints raised by other reviewers: tank capacity markings are difficult to see--yes; my solution was to highlight the raised indicators with a black permanent marker hose too stiff--the hose, at least on my unit, is tightly coiled and resists uncoiling, but for me it's not been a problem, and were it, as others have indicated, the hose can be replaced easily. (Also, from other reviews, it seems the sprayer may now come with a less stiff hose.) pump does not fully empty tank--yes, there will be some liquid remaining in the tank that the pump can't extract, but it's far short of the one gallon claimed in some reviews. When pulling the sprayer by hand, I finish the last of each tank by tilting the unit one way or another. What remains unpumpable is at most a few ounces. Readers might be curious why, more than three years after purchasing this sprayer, I decided to write a review. The answer: earlier this week I wanted to apply an end-of-summer dose of weed killer. But when I retrieved the sprayer from storage--the battery charger was missing!! In my version of homeowner chaos, there are a couple locations where the charger "should" be. I searched them multiple times, doing some reorganization in the process, but didn't find the charger. Then there a couple places where the charger "might" be. Those too were searched repeatedly, without success. At that point I decided the search was too time-wasting, if not futile (i.e., it had to be someplace in this dang house), and that I just should buy a new charger. So, I checked the owners' manual--but it has no information on ordering a new charger. Then I searched desertcart, including reviews for the sprayer. But other than a "call the manufacturer" suggestion, this too was unsuccessful. After concluding that a replacement charger wasn't to be easily obtained, I reactivated the in-home search for the old charger, now focusing on the many places where it "shouldn't" be. And finally, success!! (Behind a commemorative plate on the living room wet bar...). So, in thanks and celebration I decided to write this review. My final advice--(i) buy this sprayer and (ii) be certain ALWAYS to store the charger with the sprayer. Regards, BS ---------- An update, 11 May 25 Eleven years after purchase, the sprayer still works fine--and I'm still immensely happy with it. But this year, in its first use while putting down 40 gal of weedkiller, the pump was noticeably weaker at end than when I started. I thought "The pump must be failing" and after research, bought a new one for $27. But sometime that night woke up thinking "Why would it be the pump and not the battery?!?" Sure enough, the next day after recharging the battery, the pump worked fine. Of course, after 11 years of service the battery had failed. I bought a Ritar RT1245H, 12V 5Ah F1 SLA AGM Rechargeable SigmasTek replacement battery ($18). Although the new battery's dimensions were identical to the old, battery replacement proved surprisingly challenging. Three screws secure the back cover of the sprayer and the cover is easily removed. The battery is mounted to the inside of the cover and retained there by a "cage" consisting of two metal straps that go around the battery and screw into the cover. When removing the battery, pay more attention than I did to how the cage fits to the cover and how the battery fits in the cage. Because for me, the cage straps seemed too short. Two of three strap ends could be screwed to the cover, but the third proved impossible. The gap between the last strap end and the cover was roughly 1/2" and the screw wasn't long enough to bridge the gap. Ultimately, a longer machine screw was used, threading it through the cover and securing it with washer and nut. Inelegant, but serviceable. (The fourth strap end is not intended to fasten to the cover.) Again, pay more attention in disassembly and you might have an easier time putting it back together. But once back together with new battery, the sprayer again is working fine. And I've a replacement pump on hand when needed...
Review: Easy to use and sturdily built -- but read my warning! - This is just what I needed. At 82 years old my backpack sprayer was (literally) a pain. With its large wheels and 9-gallon capacity it is perfect for applying Roundup to my large, gravel-covered yard. Warning: The first unit I received had the batteries and other parts missing. I returned it. The replacement had the parts, but the battery dock was not attached -- just hanging. I mounted it myself and all was well The parts and instructions were inside the tank, which had water in it from factory testing; They had to be carefully separated and dried. While the unit is well thought-out and works superbly, the supplier needs to work with those who pack and ship it.

## Features

- 9-gal. chemical resistant tank (glyphosate compatible)
- Powered by a rechargeable Revolt Series lithium-ion battery pack
- Spot or spray or broadcast spray up to 30 gallons on a single charge
- Everflo 1.0 GPM, 12V on-demand diaphragm pump
- Designed to be pushed, pulled or attached to a lawn mower or ATV with included hitch adapter
- Adjustable frame handle provides increased operator comfort and compact storage
- 15 feet of hose extends reach for hard-to-reach spot spraying
- Heavy-duty wheels roll smoothly over a wide range of terrain
- Accessible molded-in drain port for quick draining
- Includes battery charger that powers up battery pack in 8 hours

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007W0YX68 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,124 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #287 in Lawn & Garden Sprayers |
| Brand Name | Valley Industries |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (316) |
| Hose Length | 15 Feet |
| Included Components | Pump |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 18"W x 21"H |
| Item Type Name | Cart Sprayer |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Master MFG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PCD-E3-009B-MM |
| Material Type | Viton |
| Model Name | Revolt Master Gardener |
| Model Number | PCD-E3-009B-MM |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pest Control, Vehicle Washing, Watering, Weed Control |
| Style Name | Adjustable |
| Tank Volume | 9 Gallons |
| UPC | 814485010481 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Valley Industries
- **Color:** White
- **Material:** Viton
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Pest Control, Vehicle Washing, Watering, Weed Control
- **Tank Volume:** 9 Gallons

## Images

![Master Mfg Revolt Lithium-Ion Series 9 Gallon Pull & Tow Sprayer-1.0GPM, 50" Swath - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61zkDxSxzSL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it come with battery charger?**
A: Yes. A simple little charger that plugs directly into an outlet. I really like this sprayer, but have had leakage problems with the hand-held wand. Going to try the handle and wand/nozzle from a hand-pump Roundup sprayer.

**Q: Is battery removable for charging or does it charge while on unit? (Job takes 4-5 hrs, can't wait for recharging, will need 2nd battery.))**
A: YEs, the battery charges while "ON THE UNIT". But, the batteries don't last long, as I've gone through several, even though I kept them plugged in. Then, removing the battery, which you WILL have to do when it fails (the batteries are crummy), will be a headache of massive proportions. And putting the unit back together will make you sorry you ever wasted your money. Finally, calling the company (even finding the correct number to call for support) will be aggravating. Despite the claims, a single charge will last about 40 minutes max, maybe spray 18 gallons of "stuff", and no manner of recharging the batteries in this rig will it fully recharge in "2Hrs".

**Q: What is the PSI**
A: This is rated at 40 PSI.

**Q: can this sprayer be used for water treatment on fences**
A: The sprayer can be used with water and other liquids.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent product!
*by B***H on September 19, 2017*

Executive Summary: Buy this sprayer. It's superb. Verbose version, for the reader at leisure: I purchased this sprayer +3 years ago. Today I used it to spot spray 34 gallons of Weed-B-Gon (also Amazon purchased, in a gallon jug not available at local home improvement stores). I finished spraying our very weedy one acre lawn. I didn't finish the (three year old!) battery; the pump still was going strong. Excellent! The sprayer usually is used three times annually, for applying weed killer. It's always worked well and never failed. But I didn't purchase this sprayer without prior frustration in finding an acceptable solution. The first attempt was a hand pumped two gallon sprayer from a local hardware store. It's good enough, and I still use it for limited Roundup application. But the small tank means the sprayer needs to be refilled repeatedly to cover a large area, and the many refills are excessively time consuming. So I purchased a hand pumped four gallon backpack sprayer from H-F. It was a disaster. I hated this sprayer! Carrying +30 lbs on my back, poorly supported by thin, insufficiently padded straps was true torture. I couldn't use it. The third attempt was a battery powered unit from Tractor Supply (RC-8G-SS-TSC). Although a wheeled sprayer, this too was immensely unsatisfactory. Underpowered and with limited battery life, it started falling apart upon first use. Soon after, when the handle broke, I returned all the pieces to TSC (for full refund). But the fourth sprayer--the Master Gardener Rechargeable Cart Sprayer - 12 Volt, 9-Gallon--reviewed here has been an excellent purchase. I pull it by hand and even filled with 65 lbs of weed killer, it rolls easily enough. The pump is sufficiently powerful for spraying a decent distance (which I've not measured) and as indicated above, battery life, both per charge and in total, has been superb. Regarding complaints raised by other reviewers: tank capacity markings are difficult to see--yes; my solution was to highlight the raised indicators with a black permanent marker hose too stiff--the hose, at least on my unit, is tightly coiled and resists uncoiling, but for me it's not been a problem, and were it, as others have indicated, the hose can be replaced easily. (Also, from other reviews, it seems the sprayer may now come with a less stiff hose.) pump does not fully empty tank--yes, there will be some liquid remaining in the tank that the pump can't extract, but it's far short of the one gallon claimed in some reviews. When pulling the sprayer by hand, I finish the last of each tank by tilting the unit one way or another. What remains unpumpable is at most a few ounces. Readers might be curious why, more than three years after purchasing this sprayer, I decided to write a review. The answer: earlier this week I wanted to apply an end-of-summer dose of weed killer. But when I retrieved the sprayer from storage--the battery charger was missing!! In my version of homeowner chaos, there are a couple locations where the charger "should" be. I searched them multiple times, doing some reorganization in the process, but didn't find the charger. Then there a couple places where the charger "might" be. Those too were searched repeatedly, without success. At that point I decided the search was too time-wasting, if not futile (i.e., it had to be someplace in this dang house), and that I just should buy a new charger. So, I checked the owners' manual--but it has no information on ordering a new charger. Then I searched Amazon, including reviews for the sprayer. But other than a "call the manufacturer" suggestion, this too was unsuccessful. After concluding that a replacement charger wasn't to be easily obtained, I reactivated the in-home search for the old charger, now focusing on the many places where it "shouldn't" be. And finally, success!! (Behind a commemorative plate on the living room wet bar...). So, in thanks and celebration I decided to write this review. My final advice--(i) buy this sprayer and (ii) be certain ALWAYS to store the charger with the sprayer. Regards, BS ---------- An update, 11 May 25 Eleven years after purchase, the sprayer still works fine--and I'm still immensely happy with it. But this year, in its first use while putting down 40 gal of weedkiller, the pump was noticeably weaker at end than when I started. I thought "The pump must be failing" and after research, bought a new one for $27. But sometime that night woke up thinking "Why would it be the pump and not the battery?!?" Sure enough, the next day after recharging the battery, the pump worked fine. Of course, after 11 years of service the battery had failed. I bought a Ritar RT1245H, 12V 5Ah F1 SLA AGM Rechargeable SigmasTek replacement battery ($18). Although the new battery's dimensions were identical to the old, battery replacement proved surprisingly challenging. Three screws secure the back cover of the sprayer and the cover is easily removed. The battery is mounted to the inside of the cover and retained there by a "cage" consisting of two metal straps that go around the battery and screw into the cover. When removing the battery, pay more attention than I did to how the cage fits to the cover and how the battery fits in the cage. Because for me, the cage straps seemed too short. Two of three strap ends could be screwed to the cover, but the third proved impossible. The gap between the last strap end and the cover was roughly 1/2" and the screw wasn't long enough to bridge the gap. Ultimately, a longer machine screw was used, threading it through the cover and securing it with washer and nut. Inelegant, but serviceable. (The fourth strap end is not intended to fasten to the cover.) Again, pay more attention in disassembly and you might have an easier time putting it back together. But once back together with new battery, the sprayer again is working fine. And I've a replacement pump on hand when needed...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to use and sturdily built -- but read my warning!
*by D***U on March 27, 2026*

This is just what I needed. At 82 years old my backpack sprayer was (literally) a pain. With its large wheels and 9-gallon capacity it is perfect for applying Roundup to my large, gravel-covered yard. Warning: The first unit I received had the batteries and other parts missing. I returned it. The replacement had the parts, but the battery dock was not attached -- just hanging. I mounted it myself and all was well The parts and instructions were inside the tank, which had water in it from factory testing; They had to be carefully separated and dried. While the unit is well thought-out and works superbly, the supplier needs to work with those who pack and ship it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hose Connection washers
*by K***N on February 16, 2026*

The rubber washer inside the hose connector is not thick enough to stop the wand from leaking when it is attached to the hose. Other than that, the product is awesome.

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